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It’s Electrifying! Ford Pro Helps Levi Roots and Electric Avenue Market Traders Make the Electric Vehicle Switch

  • Ford Pro is helping Brixton’s famous market street illuminate the path towards electric commercial vehicles with the new E-Transit all-electric van
  • Electric Avenue traders are making the switch to electric commercial vehicles to prepare for the government’s 2030 zero emissions deadline for the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles
  • As part of a long-term commitment to Electric Avenue traders, Ford Pro is making an E-Transit available for 12 months, with businesses able to test and use the electric van
  • Electric Avenue champion, Brixton local and Reggae Reggae Sauce creator, Levi Roots, is partnering with Ford Pro on a year-long collaboration to decarbonise his business’ logistics
  • Ford Pro is calling on government and local councils to improve EV infrastructure, after research found over half (51 per cent) of UK van drivers think current charging infrastructure is not ready to support the switch

BRIXTON, London, Dec. 7, 2022 – Electric Avenue in Brixton, London was the first market street in the country to be lit with electric streetlights. Ford Pro is paying homage to the street’s electrifying history in time for traders’ busiest season, helping local businesses on their electrification journey by loaning them an E-Transit van.

The market’s community will have the chance to experience the power and productivity of the E‑Transit, as Ford Pro is making a van available throughout 2023 that traders will be able to reserve for their commercial vehicle needs.

Supporting the initiative is Levi Roots, Brixton local and Electric Avenue regular, who is embarking on his own journey to work more sustainably and decarbonise his business’ logistics. Also leading the way at Electric Avenue are Healthy Eaters and K & N Fresh Meat Ltd, who alongside Levi Roots will be encouraging the wider community to make the most of the E‑Transit and take part in test drives offered to the traders at the market this week.

Together, the businesses are rallying the trading community to help make Electric Avenue fully electric once again, aiming to get all traders driving electric vehicles by 2030, ahead of the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles.

“Many of Electric Avenue’s local businesses have been serving customers for decades, spanning multiple generations, and probably with the support of a Transit. It is vital that these businesses continue to thrive as we shift towards an all-electric future together. Ford Pro is ready to support them every step of the way and is calling on councils and governments to get behind the switch too,” said Mandy Dean, director, commercial vehicles, Ford of Britain and Ireland.

Meeting a taste for change

Ford Pro’s initiative comes in response to its recent research 2 that found over half (51 per cent) of van drivers across the UK think that current charging infrastructure is not ready to support electric commercial vehicles – one of the biggest drawbacks to EV adoption.

However, Ford Pro’s survey also found clear enthusiasm to make the switch and awareness of electrification’s benefits; 56 per cent of respondents agreed that EVs could improve productivity via lower running costs, features such as the ability to keep an eye on any required maintenance (18 per cent) and the ability to charge at home for maximum uptime and efficiency (12 per cent).

The E-Transit is exempt from London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone and congestion charge payments, which could save traders £27.50 per day compared to running a diesel van, and is also exempt from Vehicle Excise Duty until April 2025.

In addition to saving on road tolls, Ford Pro’s range of services includes FORDLiive connected servicing, which has already enabled 145,000 days of additional vehicle availability this year, worth around £63 million to customers. Unscheduled downtime is the third-highest cost to fleets after fuel and depreciation, so Ford Pro’s system that links vehicle data, an unparalleled dealer network and easy-to-use vehicle monitoring software keeps businesses on the move.

More support needed to accelerate electrification

Ford Pro’s survey found three further current barriers to widespread electric van adoption:

  • Difficulty finding parking, loading bays or depots with charging facilities (over 75 per cent)
  • Insufficient fast-charging options available (30 per cent)
  • Lack of appropriate charging stations negatively impacting productivity and profitability (29 per cent)

Ford is calling on the UK government and local councils to increase their spending on electric vehicle infrastructure, as more businesses and consumers make the switch ahead of the ban on new petrol and diesel vehicle sales in 2030.

Supporting small and medium-sized businesses on the journey towards an electric future is not only important for the environment, but also for the economy; small businesses contribute more than £2 trillion in turnover to the economy and employ 44 per cent of the British workforce.

Businesses backing the switch

“As my business continues to grow, I’m always looking for ways to streamline my logistics and keep my business sustainable”, said Levi Roots, founder and CEO. “The Ford Transit van has been the backbone of market traders for decades, and now the E-Transit has allowed me to reduce my impact on the environment even more. The tools that Ford Pro can offer businesses like mine will really help us boom as consumers become more environmentally conscious.”

“We’ve been a staple of the Brixton community for almost 20 years, and taking these steps to reducing air pollution makes me incredibly proud”, said Stafford Geohagen, owner, Healthy Eaters. “As locals, we owe it to our community, current customers, and new customers to look after each other. I hope we can become one of the first markets to go fully electric and set an example for other markets nationwide.”

“We were so surprised at how easy it was to adapt to using an electric van for our logistics”, said Imran Ibrahim of K & N Fresh Meat Ltd. “As a purveyor of the best meats and groceries, the environment is so important to us, and knowing we’re taking steps to reduce our carbon footprint means we’re protecting the environment for years to come.” 

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1 In accordance with the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP). A range of up to 196 miles (intended target value according to WLTP) can be achieved with a fully charged battery - depending on the existing series and battery configuration. The actual range may vary due to various factors (e.g. weather conditions, driving style, route profile, vehicle condition, age and condition of the lithium-ion battery).

The declared WLTP fuel/energy consumptions, CO2-emissions and electric range are determined according to the technical requirements and specifications of the European Regulations (EC) 715/2007 and (EU) 2017/1151 as last amended. The applied standard test procedures enable comparison between different vehicle types and different manufacturers.

2 Ford surveyed 600 UK based adult van drivers or owners, the research was conducted by OnePoll, this sample size is representative of UK van drivers and was recommended by OnePoll. 

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